In a recent article, the author discusses five features that the iPhone 15 seems to have borrowed or improved upon from the Pixel 7. First, both devices feature an under-display fingerprint sensor, a technology introduced in previous generations of Pixels. The iPhone 15 also seems to have adopted the Pixel’s astrophotography mode, enhancing its photography capabilities for capturing celestial scenes. Additionally, it seems that the iPhone 15 has taken inspiration from Google’s computational photography techniques, which work to improve image quality through software algorithms. Both devices also offer similar screen refresh rates and are expected to have a similar notch-less design. Overall, the iPhone 15 appears to have taken cues from the Pixel 7’s innovative features, possibly aiming to refine and expand upon them..
If you’re cringing at the very thought of owning a Pixel phone, I’m right there with you. Those devices look like personifications of Star Trek’s Geordi La Forge or a star tennis player with a sweatband (shout out to Coco Gauff). However, I can’t help but wonder if the better-looking phone line – the brand spankin’ new iPhone 15 series – may have taken some notes from the Pixel 7 and Pixel 7 Pro.
I have no intentions of reigniting yet another Android vs. iPhone debate. After all, the Android world has borrowed plenty of features from Apple’s playbook. (Nearby Share, for example, is Google’s answer to Apple’s AirDrop.) But after watching Apple’s “Wonderlust” event, it’s time to spotlight the ways Apple seemingly stole from Google. I must’ve said, “Wait a minute! The Pixel series already has that” more times than I can count on two hands.
That being said, let’s delve into five features revealed during the iPhone 15 event that the Pixel series already offers.
1. Voice Isolation for better, clearer phone calls
Apple’s Deniz Teoman boasted that the iPhone 15 now offers crisper, clearer phone calls, thanks to a “more advanced machine-learning model.” In other words, iPhone 15 uses AI (why is Apple so hesitant to say this word?) to filter your phone calls, isolating your voice from noisy, unwanted sounds that leak into your conversations.
Apple shows off its new Voice Isolation feature during iPhone 15 event
Credit: Apple
However, Google already showed off a similar feature during the 2022 Made for Google event when it officially debuted its Pixel 7 and Pixel 7 Pro phones. It’s called “Clear Calling.” Similar to the new iPhone 15 series, the Pixel 7 line is capable of suppressing background noises to eliminate distracting sounds like wind and traffic. Plus, it enhances your voice during the process, too.
2. Depth control in images
Let’s say you’ve taken a selfie with your friend hanging out in the foreground. With the new iPhone 15, you can choose to add a bokeh effect to your buddy, ensuring that you’re the focus in the image. You can also do the opposite (i.e., blur yourself while making your friend the center of attention.)
Portrait image manipulated with new Focus and Depth Control feature
Credit: Apple
Google Pixel 7 and Google Pixel 7 Pro users are not strangers to this feature. Using the Unblur editing tool, they, too, can pick and choose which subjects to blur and keep in focus.
3. 8GB of RAM
The Pixel 7 sports 8GB of RAM while the pricier Pixel 7 Pro packs 12GB of RAM. This means that the Pixel 7 series should be capable of juggling multiple apps and tasks like a talented court jester.
The Pixel 7 series
Credit: Google
Apple never publicly reveals the amount of RAM inside iPhones, but according to MacRumors, the iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max finally upgraded to 8GB of RAM. However, the iPhone 15 and iPhone 15 Plus still have 6GB of RAM, which matches the entire iPhone 14 line. To be fair, 6GB of RAM should be sufficient to handle most processes, but phones packed with 8GB of RAM or more should deliver better, zippier system performance, especially if you want to swap between several different apps simultaneously.
4. Voice memo transcription
If you have one of those friends or family members who just love to use voice memos, you’ll appreciate iOS 17’s audio message transcription feature, which was announced at WWDC 2023 in early June. Like the name suggests, this cool perk transcribes voice memos for you. As such, if you don’t have the ability to listen to a voice memo for whatever reason, you can simply read the transcript instead.
iOS 17 audio message transcription feature
Credit: Apple
Google announced a similar feature for the Pixel 7 and Pixel 7 Pro last October. “You can stay in the loop without distracting your peers or plugging your ears to hear over the crowd,” Jonathan Eccles, Google’s Group Product Manager, boasted. The Pixel 7 and Pixel 7 Pro supports audio message transcription for four languages: English, Japanese, German, French and Spanish.
5. USB-C
You saw this comin’, didn’t you? Come on, it’s about time that Apple hopped aboard the USB-C bandwagon. The Cupertino-based tech giant never had any intentions of ditching its proprietary Lightning port (likely because it made a killing from its Made for iPhone program that lets accessory makers license it). However, as a result of an EU mandate requiring device manufacturers to uphold USB-C as the standard of connectivity, Apple had no choice but to swap Lightning for USB-C.
iPhone 15 with USB-C
Credit: Apple
The Pixel series, on the other hand, offered USB-C since its inception in 2016. In other words, the iPhone is seven years late to the USB-C party, but I’m relieved that Apple finally got with the program.
During Apple’s recent event announcing the new iPhone 15 series, it became apparent that the company took inspiration from Google’s Pixel 7 and Pixel 7 Pro. The Pixel series already offers features like voice isolation for better phone calls, depth control in images, 8GB of RAM, voice memo transcription, and USB-C connectivity – all of which were showcased as new features on the iPhone 15. This shows that both Android and iOS platforms borrow ideas from each other, but it’s worth noting that Google had implemented these features earlier than Apple.
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